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Frontiers | Love Your Country: EEG Evidence of Actor Preferences of Audiences in Patriotic Movies

Frontiers | Love Your Country: EEG Evidence of Actor Preferences of Audiences in Patriotic Movies
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Can jab to the cheek help tinnitus?

An injection in the cheek with a local anaesthetic could banish tinnitus, the ringing in the ears that affects around six million people in the UK. The drug, lidocaine, is already widely used to numb the gums during dental procedures, and as a ‘nerve block’ before surgery.  Now research suggests injecting it into a specific bundle of nerves called the otic ganglion just beneath the surface of the inner cheek could also tackle tinnitus, by disrupting the transmission of rogue sounds to the brain. Many of us suffer temporary tinnitus that lasts no more than a few hours, after attending a loud concert or having a cold, but for around one in 100 people, the ringing is a long-term problem. 

Michigan voters may get chance to decriminalize magic mushrooms

Michigan voters may get chance to decriminalize magic mushrooms
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FEFU scientists suggest reconsidering existing treatment protocol for severe spinal cord trauma

FEFU scientists suggest reconsidering existing treatment protocol for severe spinal cord trauma Scientists from Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) together with leading international experts suggest reconsidering the existing treatment protocol for severe spasticity, one of the main complications after spinal cord injury with partial spinal cord disruption. Spasticity aggravates a patient s state and dramatically reduces the prospects of rehabilitation. The new treatment protocol has been run at FEFU Medical Center. A related article was published in the Progress in Brain Research journal. A team from FEFU developed a protocol helping to learn the eligibility of disabled patients with spinal cord trauma and severe spasticity for the implantation of a spinal cord stimulator or an Intrathecal Baclofen infusion pump. For the first time, these alternative methodologies were compared in two experimental groups.

FEFU scientists suggest using neuromodulation to treat patients with spinal cord injuries

 E-Mail IMAGE: Artur Biktimirov, a neurosurgeon, at FEFU National Technological Initiative center for Neurotechnology, Virtual reality (VR), and Augmented reality (AR). view more  Credit: FEFU press office Scientists from Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) together with leading international experts suggest reconsidering the existing treatment protocol for severe spasticity, one of the main complications after spinal cord injury with partial spinal cord disruption. Spasticity aggravates a patient s state and dramatically reduces the prospects of rehabilitation. The new treatment protocol has been run at FEFU Medical Center. A related article was published in the Progress in Brain Research journal. A team from FEFU developed a protocol helping to learn the eligibility of disabled patients with spinal cord trauma and severe spasticity for the implantation of a spinal cord stimulator or an Intrathecal Baclofen infusion pump. For the first time, these alternative metho

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